1958–59 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season explained

Season:1958–59
League Result:14th
Cup1 Result:Third round
League Topscorer:Les Massie (15)
Season Topscorer:Les Massie (15)
Highest Attendance:20,301 vs Sunderland (8 November 1958)
Lowest Attendance:9,604 vs Ipswich Town (7 March 1959)
Largest Win:5–0 vs Liverpool (4 October 1958)
Largest Loss:1–5 vs Stoke City (13 December 1958)
Nextseason:1959–60

Huddersfield Town's 1958–59 campaign was a season under Bill Shankly, which saw Town make little progress up the Division 2 table, with the team finishing in 14th place.[1] [2]

Review

Bill Shankly attempted to improve on Town's 9th-place finish the previous season. Their form was mixed for a large portion of the season with many wins, draws and losses at exactly the wrong time of the season. Their best wins were a 5–0 win over Liverpool, a 5–1 win over Middlesbrough and a 5–2 away win at Leyton Orient.

They finished in 14th place with just 40 points, although they were 12 points clear of relegated Grimsby Town, but they were 20 points behind promoted Fulham.

Results

Division Two

DateOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendancePosition
23 August 1958Derby CountyH1–1Massie16,9778th
27 August 1958Cardiff CityH3–0Malloy (og), Massie, Hawksworth13,2664th
30 August 1958BarnsleyA0–117,68411th
3 September 1958Cardiff CityA2–3Hawksworth (2, 1 pen)13,07812th
6 September 1958Rotherham UnitedH3–0Massie (2), Law14,3308th
9 September 1958Bristol CityH0–113,8849th
13 September 1958Sheffield UnitedA0–022,98011th
16 September 1958Bristol CityA1–2Massie29,14812th
20 September 1958Brighton & Hove AlbionH3–2McGarry, Burtenshaw (og), Massie13,24412th
27 September 1958Grimsby TownA1–2Jobling (og)14,40115th
4 October 1958LiverpoolH5–0Hawksworth (2), Massie, Taylor, Wilson15,93411th
11 October 1958Bristol RoversA1–2McHale16,75314th
18 October 1958Ipswich TownA0–014,57813th
25 October 1958Swansea TownH3–2McGarry (2), McHale15,62910th
1 November 1958Leyton OrientA5–2Howard, McKnight (og), Massie, Hawksworth, McHale13,8288th
8 November 1958SunderlandH1–1Massie20,3019th
15 November 1958Lincoln CityA1–1Hawksworth9,3619th
22 November 1958FulhamH2–1Hawksworth, Massie19,7789th
29 November 1958Sheffield WednesdayA1–4Massie25,3949th
6 December 1958Scunthorpe UnitedH0–113,88811th
13 December 1958Stoke CityA1–5Hawksworth (pen)12,76111th
20 December 1958Derby CountyA1–3Howard13,87414th
25 December 1958Charlton AthleticH1–0Howard14,29511th
27 December 1958Charlton AthleticA1–2Massie20,38113th
1 January 1959MiddlesbroughA1–3Howard28,15416th
3 January 1959BarnsleyH2–1Massie, Hawksworth (pen)17,93312th
31 January 1959Sheffield UnitedH0–217,40215th
7 February 1959Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–218,82816th
14 February 1959Grimsby TownH2–0Bain, Hawksworth11,38915th
21 February 1959LiverpoolA2–2McHale, White (og)28,86015th
28 February 1959SunderlandA0–127,26416th
7 March 1959Ipswich TownH3–0Low, Bain, Howard9,60414th
14 March 1959Swansea TownA1–0Bain8,17614th
21 March 1959Leyton OrientH0–010,06514th
28 March 1959Bristol RoversA1–1McHale16,02915th
30 March 1959MiddlesbroughH5–1Howard, Low, Sinclair, McHale, Massie14,67113th
4 April 1959Lincoln CityH2–1Low, Howard12,64612th
11 April 1959FulhamA0–124,00015th
18 April 1959Sheffield WednesdayH1–2Sinclair19,96015th
22 April 1959Stoke CityH1–2McGarry (pen)9,81915th
25 April 1959Scunthorpe UnitedA3–0Law, Howard, Wilson9,03515th
30 April 1959Rotherham UnitedA1–0Massie10,55314th

FA Cup

Appearances and goals

NameNationPositionLeague AppsLeague GoalsFA Cup AppsFA Cup GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
Alex BainFW10300103
John CoddingtonDF37010380
Jack ConnorDF12010130
Tony ConwellDF26010270
Harry FearnleyGK100010
Tony FranceFW100010
Brian GibsonDF12000120
Derek HawksworthMF3311103411
Stan HeptonMF101020
Stan HowardMF40810418
Sandy KennonGK19000190
Denis LawMF26200262
Bob LedgerMF900090
Gordon LowDF36300363
Les MassieFW4215104315
Bill McGarryDF32400324
Kevin McHaleMF37610386
Willie SinclairFW820082
Ken TaylorDF15110161
Brian TickellFW100010
Ray WilsonDF42210432
Ray WoodGK22010230

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Huddersfield Town AFC - short history and facts . 2022-04-05 . www.footballhistory.org.
  2. Web site: Huddersfield Town - Historical Football Kits . 2022-04-05 . www.historicalkits.co.uk.